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"Honoring Our Fallen ICE Officers
1915-2025
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Honoring Our Fallen ICE Officers
1915-2025
There are few more noble professions than service as a federal law enforcement officer. The officers and agents who protect our communities each and every day have devoted their lives to public service. They have sworn an oath – dedicating their lives, sometimes at the expense of their own – to ensure the safety of our nation and our communities. Even in the face of hostility from those who reject our nation’s rule of law, and throughout evolving adversity, the brave men and women of this agency continue to demonstrate unwavering courage and devotion to our mission.
ICE honors and pays tribute to the officers and agents who have made the ultimate sacrifice to our nation."
These brave men (and mostly just men) who risk their lives doing ICE holy work deserve our praise. From 2018 21 have made it on the wall of heroes, most having died from covid, 1 from dengue fever and one particularly heroic hero who died from accidentally discharging his own weapon in the chest (shot himself). This is dangerous work. Whoever said ice shouldn't have guns (especially now that training is under 2 months) should be ashamed of themselves. Arm these special snowflakes more, keep them safe. Alex Pretti almost managed to kill one of these angels while doing his domestic terrorist activities